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WorldCity offers data for more than 450 U.S. airports, seaport and border crossings. So, for any one of those “ports,” you can see a wide array of data.

You can determine the leading exports and imports for up to 225-plus countries, by current month, YTD or latest annual, and by value or tonnage.

You can determine how that trade occurs – by air, ocean or land, by percentage and value or whether there’s a trade deficit.

You can start with any of more than 2,500 specific exports or imports to determine which countries are receiving that export or sending that import – and which other ports are “competitors.”

WorldCity also offers data for more than 225 countries. For any of these countries, there is equally rich and deep data available.

You can determine the leading exports and imports for up to 475 airports, seaports and border crossings, by current month, YTD or latest annual, and by value or tonnage. (Tonnage data not available for border crossings.)

You can determine how that trade occurs – by air, ocean or land, by percentage and value or whether there’s a trade deficit.

You can start with any of more than 2,500 specific exports or imports to determine which ports are receiving that export or sending that import – and which other countries are “competitors.”

WorldCity, founded in 1998 by President Ken Roberts, has been producing annual TradeNumbers publications for a wide variety of communities since launching Miami TradeNumbers in 2001. It has produced TradeNumbers for many of the nation’s leading Customs districts, ports, border crossings and countries, including Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, New Orleans, New York, George, China, South Korea, Mexico, Perishables and numerous others.

It has been publishing trade data at ustradenumbers.com for more than a decade.

In addition, Mr. Roberts is a regular speaker nationally, posts a weekly Trade Matters video at worldcity.tv, is a regular contributor at Forbes.com on trade, and is one of a dozen members of the Federal Reserve’s Trade and Transportation Advisory Board.

ustradenumbers.com offers a ton of free data. Please take a look around by by clicking on any of the menu items at the top of this page! Then if you need addition in-depth data analysis such as Port Miami's trade with Brazil then you need to sign up for a premium membership. Please contact us for more details.

No. Currently, our data is about specific exports/imports ( commodities ) from/to U.S. ports with foreign trade partners. For instance, if you are looking for exports of cotton from the Port of Los Angeles. We have it. You can drill down further and find which countries the Port of Los Angeles trades cotton with during a specific date range.

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WorldCity, Inc. generates more than 10 million datasets with the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. Covering more than 200 nations; over 400 airports, seaports and border crossings; and more than 900 export and 900 import commodities.